提交 7ca01926 编写于 作者: J Jens Axboe

block: remove legacy rq tagging

It's now unused, kill it.
Reviewed-by: NHannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com>
Tested-by: NMing Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: NOmar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: NJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
上级 2cdf2cae
......@@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ Description of Contents:
3.2.3 I/O completion
3.2.4 Implications for drivers that do not interpret bios (don't handle
multiple segments)
3.2.5 Request command tagging
3.3 I/O submission
4. The I/O scheduler
5. Scalability related changes
......@@ -708,93 +707,6 @@ is crossed on completion of a transfer. (The end*request* functions should
be used if only if the request has come down from block/bio path, not for
direct access requests which only specify rq->buffer without a valid rq->bio)
3.2.5 Generic request command tagging
3.2.5.1 Tag helpers
Block now offers some simple generic functionality to help support command
queueing (typically known as tagged command queueing), ie manage more than
one outstanding command on a queue at any given time.
blk_queue_init_tags(struct request_queue *q, int depth)
Initialize internal command tagging structures for a maximum
depth of 'depth'.
blk_queue_free_tags((struct request_queue *q)
Teardown tag info associated with the queue. This will be done
automatically by block if blk_queue_cleanup() is called on a queue
that is using tagging.
The above are initialization and exit management, the main helpers during
normal operations are:
blk_queue_start_tag(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
Start tagged operation for this request. A free tag number between
0 and 'depth' is assigned to the request (rq->tag holds this number),
and 'rq' is added to the internal tag management. If the maximum depth
for this queue is already achieved (or if the tag wasn't started for
some other reason), 1 is returned. Otherwise 0 is returned.
blk_queue_end_tag(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
End tagged operation on this request. 'rq' is removed from the internal
book keeping structures.
To minimize struct request and queue overhead, the tag helpers utilize some
of the same request members that are used for normal request queue management.
This means that a request cannot both be an active tag and be on the queue
list at the same time. blk_queue_start_tag() will remove the request, but
the driver must remember to call blk_queue_end_tag() before signalling
completion of the request to the block layer. This means ending tag
operations before calling end_that_request_last()! For an example of a user
of these helpers, see the IDE tagged command queueing support.
3.2.5.2 Tag info
Some block functions exist to query current tag status or to go from a
tag number to the associated request. These are, in no particular order:
blk_queue_tagged(q)
Returns 1 if the queue 'q' is using tagging, 0 if not.
blk_queue_tag_request(q, tag)
Returns a pointer to the request associated with tag 'tag'.
blk_queue_tag_depth(q)
Return current queue depth.
blk_queue_tag_queue(q)
Returns 1 if the queue can accept a new queued command, 0 if we are
at the maximum depth already.
blk_queue_rq_tagged(rq)
Returns 1 if the request 'rq' is tagged.
3.2.5.2 Internal structure
Internally, block manages tags in the blk_queue_tag structure:
struct blk_queue_tag {
struct request **tag_index; /* array or pointers to rq */
unsigned long *tag_map; /* bitmap of free tags */
struct list_head busy_list; /* fifo list of busy tags */
int busy; /* queue depth */
int max_depth; /* max queue depth */
};
Most of the above is simple and straight forward, however busy_list may need
a bit of explaining. Normally we don't care too much about request ordering,
but in the event of any barrier requests in the tag queue we need to ensure
that requests are restarted in the order they were queue.
3.3 I/O Submission
The routine submit_bio() is used to submit a single io. Higher level i/o
......
......@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# Makefile for the kernel block layer
#
obj-$(CONFIG_BLOCK) := bio.o elevator.o blk-core.o blk-tag.o blk-sysfs.o \
obj-$(CONFIG_BLOCK) := bio.o elevator.o blk-core.o blk-sysfs.o \
blk-flush.o blk-settings.o blk-ioc.o blk-map.o \
blk-exec.o blk-merge.o blk-softirq.o blk-timeout.o \
blk-lib.o blk-mq.o blk-mq-tag.o blk-stat.o \
......
......@@ -1658,9 +1658,6 @@ void blk_requeue_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
trace_block_rq_requeue(q, rq);
rq_qos_requeue(q, rq);
if (rq->rq_flags & RQF_QUEUED)
blk_queue_end_tag(q, rq);
BUG_ON(blk_queued_rq(rq));
elv_requeue_request(q, rq);
......@@ -3174,9 +3171,6 @@ void blk_finish_request(struct request *req, blk_status_t error)
if (req->rq_flags & RQF_STATS)
blk_stat_add(req, now);
if (req->rq_flags & RQF_QUEUED)
blk_queue_end_tag(q, req);
BUG_ON(blk_queued_rq(req));
if (unlikely(laptop_mode) && !blk_rq_is_passthrough(req))
......
......@@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ static int queue_pm_only_show(void *data, struct seq_file *m)
#define QUEUE_FLAG_NAME(name) [QUEUE_FLAG_##name] = #name
static const char *const blk_queue_flag_name[] = {
QUEUE_FLAG_NAME(QUEUED),
QUEUE_FLAG_NAME(STOPPED),
QUEUE_FLAG_NAME(DYING),
QUEUE_FLAG_NAME(BYPASS),
......@@ -318,7 +317,6 @@ static const char *const cmd_flag_name[] = {
static const char *const rqf_name[] = {
RQF_NAME(SORTED),
RQF_NAME(STARTED),
RQF_NAME(QUEUED),
RQF_NAME(SOFTBARRIER),
RQF_NAME(FLUSH_SEQ),
RQF_NAME(MIXED_MERGE),
......
......@@ -530,10 +530,8 @@ u32 blk_mq_unique_tag(struct request *rq)
struct blk_mq_hw_ctx *hctx;
int hwq = 0;
if (q->mq_ops) {
hctx = blk_mq_map_queue(q, rq->mq_ctx->cpu);
hwq = hctx->queue_num;
}
return (hwq << BLK_MQ_UNIQUE_TAG_BITS) |
(rq->tag & BLK_MQ_UNIQUE_TAG_MASK);
......
......@@ -849,9 +849,6 @@ static void __blk_release_queue(struct work_struct *work)
blk_exit_rl(q, &q->root_rl);
if (q->queue_tags)
__blk_queue_free_tags(q);
blk_queue_free_zone_bitmaps(q);
if (!q->mq_ops) {
......
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Functions related to tagged command queuing
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/bio.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include "blk.h"
/**
* blk_queue_find_tag - find a request by its tag and queue
* @q: The request queue for the device
* @tag: The tag of the request
*
* Notes:
* Should be used when a device returns a tag and you want to match
* it with a request.
*
* no locks need be held.
**/
struct request *blk_queue_find_tag(struct request_queue *q, int tag)
{
return blk_map_queue_find_tag(q->queue_tags, tag);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_find_tag);
/**
* blk_free_tags - release a given set of tag maintenance info
* @bqt: the tag map to free
*
* Drop the reference count on @bqt and frees it when the last reference
* is dropped.
*/
void blk_free_tags(struct blk_queue_tag *bqt)
{
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&bqt->refcnt)) {
BUG_ON(find_first_bit(bqt->tag_map, bqt->max_depth) <
bqt->max_depth);
kfree(bqt->tag_index);
bqt->tag_index = NULL;
kfree(bqt->tag_map);
bqt->tag_map = NULL;
kfree(bqt);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_free_tags);
/**
* __blk_queue_free_tags - release tag maintenance info
* @q: the request queue for the device
*
* Notes:
* blk_cleanup_queue() will take care of calling this function, if tagging
* has been used. So there's no need to call this directly.
**/
void __blk_queue_free_tags(struct request_queue *q)
{
struct blk_queue_tag *bqt = q->queue_tags;
if (!bqt)
return;
blk_free_tags(bqt);
q->queue_tags = NULL;
queue_flag_clear_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_QUEUED, q);
}
/**
* blk_queue_free_tags - release tag maintenance info
* @q: the request queue for the device
*
* Notes:
* This is used to disable tagged queuing to a device, yet leave
* queue in function.
**/
void blk_queue_free_tags(struct request_queue *q)
{
queue_flag_clear_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_QUEUED, q);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_free_tags);
static int
init_tag_map(struct request_queue *q, struct blk_queue_tag *tags, int depth)
{
struct request **tag_index;
unsigned long *tag_map;
int nr_ulongs;
if (q && depth > q->nr_requests * 2) {
depth = q->nr_requests * 2;
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: adjusted depth to %d\n",
__func__, depth);
}
tag_index = kcalloc(depth, sizeof(struct request *), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!tag_index)
goto fail;
nr_ulongs = ALIGN(depth, BITS_PER_LONG) / BITS_PER_LONG;
tag_map = kcalloc(nr_ulongs, sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!tag_map)
goto fail;
tags->real_max_depth = depth;
tags->max_depth = depth;
tags->tag_index = tag_index;
tags->tag_map = tag_map;
return 0;
fail:
kfree(tag_index);
return -ENOMEM;
}
static struct blk_queue_tag *__blk_queue_init_tags(struct request_queue *q,
int depth, int alloc_policy)
{
struct blk_queue_tag *tags;
tags = kmalloc(sizeof(struct blk_queue_tag), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!tags)
goto fail;
if (init_tag_map(q, tags, depth))
goto fail;
atomic_set(&tags->refcnt, 1);
tags->alloc_policy = alloc_policy;
tags->next_tag = 0;
return tags;
fail:
kfree(tags);
return NULL;
}
/**
* blk_init_tags - initialize the tag info for an external tag map
* @depth: the maximum queue depth supported
* @alloc_policy: tag allocation policy
**/
struct blk_queue_tag *blk_init_tags(int depth, int alloc_policy)
{
return __blk_queue_init_tags(NULL, depth, alloc_policy);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_init_tags);
/**
* blk_queue_init_tags - initialize the queue tag info
* @q: the request queue for the device
* @depth: the maximum queue depth supported
* @tags: the tag to use
* @alloc_policy: tag allocation policy
*
* Queue lock must be held here if the function is called to resize an
* existing map.
**/
int blk_queue_init_tags(struct request_queue *q, int depth,
struct blk_queue_tag *tags, int alloc_policy)
{
int rc;
BUG_ON(tags && q->queue_tags && tags != q->queue_tags);
if (!tags && !q->queue_tags) {
tags = __blk_queue_init_tags(q, depth, alloc_policy);
if (!tags)
return -ENOMEM;
} else if (q->queue_tags) {
rc = blk_queue_resize_tags(q, depth);
if (rc)
return rc;
queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_QUEUED, q);
return 0;
} else
atomic_inc(&tags->refcnt);
/*
* assign it, all done
*/
q->queue_tags = tags;
queue_flag_set_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_QUEUED, q);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_init_tags);
/**
* blk_queue_resize_tags - change the queueing depth
* @q: the request queue for the device
* @new_depth: the new max command queueing depth
*
* Notes:
* Must be called with the queue lock held.
**/
int blk_queue_resize_tags(struct request_queue *q, int new_depth)
{
struct blk_queue_tag *bqt = q->queue_tags;
struct request **tag_index;
unsigned long *tag_map;
int max_depth, nr_ulongs;
if (!bqt)
return -ENXIO;
/*
* if we already have large enough real_max_depth. just
* adjust max_depth. *NOTE* as requests with tag value
* between new_depth and real_max_depth can be in-flight, tag
* map can not be shrunk blindly here.
*/
if (new_depth <= bqt->real_max_depth) {
bqt->max_depth = new_depth;
return 0;
}
/*
* Currently cannot replace a shared tag map with a new
* one, so error out if this is the case
*/
if (atomic_read(&bqt->refcnt) != 1)
return -EBUSY;
/*
* save the old state info, so we can copy it back
*/
tag_index = bqt->tag_index;
tag_map = bqt->tag_map;
max_depth = bqt->real_max_depth;
if (init_tag_map(q, bqt, new_depth))
return -ENOMEM;
memcpy(bqt->tag_index, tag_index, max_depth * sizeof(struct request *));
nr_ulongs = ALIGN(max_depth, BITS_PER_LONG) / BITS_PER_LONG;
memcpy(bqt->tag_map, tag_map, nr_ulongs * sizeof(unsigned long));
kfree(tag_index);
kfree(tag_map);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_resize_tags);
/**
* blk_queue_end_tag - end tag operations for a request
* @q: the request queue for the device
* @rq: the request that has completed
*
* Description:
* Typically called when end_that_request_first() returns %0, meaning
* all transfers have been done for a request. It's important to call
* this function before end_that_request_last(), as that will put the
* request back on the free list thus corrupting the internal tag list.
**/
void blk_queue_end_tag(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
{
struct blk_queue_tag *bqt = q->queue_tags;
unsigned tag = rq->tag; /* negative tags invalid */
lockdep_assert_held(q->queue_lock);
BUG_ON(tag >= bqt->real_max_depth);
list_del_init(&rq->queuelist);
rq->rq_flags &= ~RQF_QUEUED;
rq->tag = -1;
rq->internal_tag = -1;
if (unlikely(bqt->tag_index[tag] == NULL))
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: tag %d is missing\n",
__func__, tag);
bqt->tag_index[tag] = NULL;
if (unlikely(!test_bit(tag, bqt->tag_map))) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: attempt to clear non-busy tag (%d)\n",
__func__, tag);
return;
}
/*
* The tag_map bit acts as a lock for tag_index[bit], so we need
* unlock memory barrier semantics.
*/
clear_bit_unlock(tag, bqt->tag_map);
}
/**
* blk_queue_start_tag - find a free tag and assign it
* @q: the request queue for the device
* @rq: the block request that needs tagging
*
* Description:
* This can either be used as a stand-alone helper, or possibly be
* assigned as the queue &prep_rq_fn (in which case &struct request
* automagically gets a tag assigned). Note that this function
* assumes that any type of request can be queued! if this is not
* true for your device, you must check the request type before
* calling this function. The request will also be removed from
* the request queue, so it's the drivers responsibility to readd
* it if it should need to be restarted for some reason.
**/
int blk_queue_start_tag(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
{
struct blk_queue_tag *bqt = q->queue_tags;
unsigned max_depth;
int tag;
lockdep_assert_held(q->queue_lock);
if (unlikely((rq->rq_flags & RQF_QUEUED))) {
printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: request %p for device [%s] already tagged %d",
__func__, rq,
rq->rq_disk ? rq->rq_disk->disk_name : "?", rq->tag);
BUG();
}
/*
* Protect against shared tag maps, as we may not have exclusive
* access to the tag map.
*
* We reserve a few tags just for sync IO, since we don't want
* to starve sync IO on behalf of flooding async IO.
*/
max_depth = bqt->max_depth;
if (!rq_is_sync(rq) && max_depth > 1) {
switch (max_depth) {
case 2:
max_depth = 1;
break;
case 3:
max_depth = 2;
break;
default:
max_depth -= 2;
}
if (q->in_flight[BLK_RW_ASYNC] > max_depth)
return 1;
}
do {
if (bqt->alloc_policy == BLK_TAG_ALLOC_FIFO) {
tag = find_first_zero_bit(bqt->tag_map, max_depth);
if (tag >= max_depth)
return 1;
} else {
int start = bqt->next_tag;
int size = min_t(int, bqt->max_depth, max_depth + start);
tag = find_next_zero_bit(bqt->tag_map, size, start);
if (tag >= size && start + size > bqt->max_depth) {
size = start + size - bqt->max_depth;
tag = find_first_zero_bit(bqt->tag_map, size);
}
if (tag >= size)
return 1;
}
} while (test_and_set_bit_lock(tag, bqt->tag_map));
/*
* We need lock ordering semantics given by test_and_set_bit_lock.
* See blk_queue_end_tag for details.
*/
bqt->next_tag = (tag + 1) % bqt->max_depth;
rq->rq_flags |= RQF_QUEUED;
rq->tag = tag;
bqt->tag_index[tag] = rq;
blk_start_request(rq);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_start_tag);
......@@ -85,8 +85,6 @@ typedef __u32 __bitwise req_flags_t;
#define RQF_SORTED ((__force req_flags_t)(1 << 0))
/* drive already may have started this one */
#define RQF_STARTED ((__force req_flags_t)(1 << 1))
/* uses tagged queueing */
#define RQF_QUEUED ((__force req_flags_t)(1 << 2))
/* may not be passed by ioscheduler */
#define RQF_SOFTBARRIER ((__force req_flags_t)(1 << 3))
/* request for flush sequence */
......@@ -336,15 +334,6 @@ enum blk_queue_state {
Queue_up,
};
struct blk_queue_tag {
struct request **tag_index; /* map of busy tags */
unsigned long *tag_map; /* bit map of free/busy tags */
int max_depth; /* what we will send to device */
int real_max_depth; /* what the array can hold */
atomic_t refcnt; /* map can be shared */
int alloc_policy; /* tag allocation policy */
int next_tag; /* next tag */
};
#define BLK_TAG_ALLOC_FIFO 0 /* allocate starting from 0 */
#define BLK_TAG_ALLOC_RR 1 /* allocate starting from last allocated tag */
......@@ -568,8 +557,6 @@ struct request_queue {
unsigned int dma_pad_mask;
unsigned int dma_alignment;
struct blk_queue_tag *queue_tags;
unsigned int nr_sorted;
unsigned int in_flight[2];
......@@ -680,7 +667,6 @@ struct request_queue {
u64 write_hints[BLK_MAX_WRITE_HINTS];
};
#define QUEUE_FLAG_QUEUED 0 /* uses generic tag queueing */
#define QUEUE_FLAG_STOPPED 1 /* queue is stopped */
#define QUEUE_FLAG_DYING 2 /* queue being torn down */
#define QUEUE_FLAG_BYPASS 3 /* act as dumb FIFO queue */
......@@ -724,7 +710,6 @@ void blk_queue_flag_clear(unsigned int flag, struct request_queue *q);
bool blk_queue_flag_test_and_set(unsigned int flag, struct request_queue *q);
bool blk_queue_flag_test_and_clear(unsigned int flag, struct request_queue *q);
#define blk_queue_tagged(q) test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_QUEUED, &(q)->queue_flags)
#define blk_queue_stopped(q) test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_STOPPED, &(q)->queue_flags)
#define blk_queue_dying(q) test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_DYING, &(q)->queue_flags)
#define blk_queue_dead(q) test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_DEAD, &(q)->queue_flags)
......@@ -1359,26 +1344,6 @@ static inline bool blk_needs_flush_plug(struct task_struct *tsk)
!list_empty(&plug->cb_list));
}
/*
* tag stuff
*/
extern int blk_queue_start_tag(struct request_queue *, struct request *);
extern struct request *blk_queue_find_tag(struct request_queue *, int);
extern void blk_queue_end_tag(struct request_queue *, struct request *);
extern int blk_queue_init_tags(struct request_queue *, int, struct blk_queue_tag *, int);
extern void blk_queue_free_tags(struct request_queue *);
extern int blk_queue_resize_tags(struct request_queue *, int);
extern struct blk_queue_tag *blk_init_tags(int, int);
extern void blk_free_tags(struct blk_queue_tag *);
static inline struct request *blk_map_queue_find_tag(struct blk_queue_tag *bqt,
int tag)
{
if (unlikely(bqt == NULL || tag >= bqt->real_max_depth))
return NULL;
return bqt->tag_index[tag];
}
extern int blkdev_issue_flush(struct block_device *, gfp_t, sector_t *);
extern int blkdev_issue_write_same(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t sector,
sector_t nr_sects, gfp_t gfp_mask, struct page *page);
......
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